Building Energy Performance of Complex Forms: Test Simulation of Minimal Surface-Based Form Optimization
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AGIRBAS, Asli. "Building Energy Performance of Complex Forms: Test Simulation of Minimal Surface-Based Form Optimization". 38th Annual Conference eCAADe, 1 (2020): 259-268.Özet
Many optimization tools are developed in line with the form-energy relationship
to ensure energy efficiency in buildings. However, such studies with complex
forms are very limited. Therefore, the MSO-2 model was developed. In this
model, on the roof of the conceptual form, minimal surface is used, thus complex
forms can be created. In this model, the conceptual form can be optimized (for
one day) according to these objectives: increasing daylight in the space with
maximum value limitation, reducing radiation on the roof, and enlarging floor
surface area of the conceptual form with minimum value limitation. A test
simulation was performed with this model. Thus, in order to find the most
optimized form in multi-objective optimization, more generations could be
produced in a short time and optimized conceptual forms, which were produced,
could be tested for energy efficiency.